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- How does the time of year affect the price of electricity?
- What is ‘Time of Use’ pricing?
- What about daylight saving?
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How does the time of year affect the price of electricity?
Rates change depending on the time of year. Peak summer rates apply from January to March. The Minimum rates apply for the rest of the year.
View a full list of rates and charges
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What is Time of Use pricing?
Aurora PAY AS YOU GO meters offer Time of Use pricing, which means that you can take advantage of different electricity rates at different times of the day. You’ll also notice that there are pricing combinations for weekdays, weekends and different months of the year. During these timeslots, all of your appliances will be charged at the respective rate. So by organising your electricity usage carefully - for instance, using the washing machine at night - you’ll notice a saving in your power costs.
View a full list of the rates for each timeslot and time of year.
You can also obtain a copy of the rates from your Aurora PAY AS YOU GO Recharge Agent, or by phoning 1300 10 20 10.
Your Aurora PAY AS YOU GO meter also displays rates and charges.
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What about daylight saving?
Your Aurora PAY AS YOU GO meter automatically adjusts rate-switching times when daylight saving starts and ends, even though the time on the meter display may not change.
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